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Giants' Tommy DeVito: Emergency QB versus Pittsburgh
Tommy DeVito (coach's decision) is inactive for Monday Night Football against the Steelers, Dan Salomone of the New York Giants' official site reports.DeVito will once again operate as the team's emergency third quarterback in Week 8 against the Steelers. He'll only enter the game if Daniel Jones and Drew Lock go down with an injury.
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Giants' Tommy DeVito: Inactive Sunday night
Tommy DeVito (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday Night Football against the Bengals, Dan Salomone of the New York Giants' official site reports.New York's third quarterback is available as the emergency option if Daniel Jones and Drew Lock get hurt and are unable to continue. DeVito has yet to appear in a game this season.
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Giants' Tommy DeVito: Emergency option
Tommy DeVito (coach's decision) is inactive Sunday against the Seahawks, Dan Salomone of the New York Giants' official site reports.As the emergency quarterback, DeVito will only see playing time Thursday if both Daniel Jones and Drew Lock were to sustain injuries that would force them off the field.
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Giants' Tommy DeVito: Emergency QB vs. Dallas
Tommy DeVito (coach's decision) is inactive but serving as the New York Giants' emergency quarterback for Thursday's game against the Cowboys, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.As the emergency quarterback, DeVito will only see playing time Thursday if both Daniel Jones and Drew Lock were to sustain injuries that would force them off the field.
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Giants' Tommy DeVito: Listed as emergency quarterback
Tommy DeVito (coach's decision) is designated as the New York Giants' emergency third quarterback for Sunday's game at Washington, Dan Salomone of the team's official site reports.As he was in Week 1, DeVito will be third in line for snaps under center for the Giants in Week 2. If starter Daniel Jones continues to struggle to the extent that he did versus the Vikings, though, the Giants' quarterback depth chart might get shuffled sooner rather than later.
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Giants' Tommy DeVito: Tabbed as emergency QB
Tommy DeVito (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Vikings but is designated as the emergency third quarterback, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.DeVito was on the roster bubble after the team signed Drew Lock this offseason, who will serve as backup to Daniel Jones in Week 1. DeVito will serve as insurance in case of injury to either Jones or Lock.
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Giants' Tommy DeVito: Plays entire preseason finale
Tommy DeVito completed 14 of 27 passes for 103 yards, no touchdowns and no interceptions in Saturday's 10-6 preseason loss to the Jets. He added five rushes for 48 yards.The New York Giants opted not to play Daniel Jones or Drew Lock (hip), leaving DeVito to play the entire contest. He turned in an uneven performance, as he was sacked eight times and averaged an abysmal 3.8 yards per attempt. However, DeVito showed some resiliency and managed to move the ball with short passes and scrambles to lead two scoring drives. He'll enter the season as nothing better than the third quarterback on the depth chart, though it's unclear if he'll survive cutdown day.
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Giants' Tommy DeVito: Plays most of preseason opener
Tommy DeVito completed eight of 15 passes for 92 yards without a touchdown or interception in Thursday's 14-3 preseason win over the Lions. He added four rushing attempts for two yards.Daniel Jones didn't suit up and Drew Lock exited late in the first quarter due to a hip injury, leaving DeVito to play the remainder of the game. DeVito proceeded to lead two touchdown drives in the second quarter, both of which were capped by Eric Gray rushing scores. While DeVito started six games as a rookie and looked marginally sharper than Lock on Thursday, the second-year quarterback is still expected to open the season third on the depth chart behind Jones and Lock. DeVito will likely see significant playing time in next Saturday's preseason game against the Texans.
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Giants' Tommy DeVito: Gets competition for backup gig
Tommy DeVito will face competition from free-agent pickup Drew Lock for the top backup job behind starting quarterback Daniel Jones (knee) in 2024, Dan Salomone of the New York Giants' official site reports.According to Brady Henderson of ESPN.com, Lock is receiving a one-year, $5 million deal, an investment that likely signals that the Giants are counting on him to win the No. 2 role over DeVito, a 2023 undrafted free agent. As a rookie last season, DeVito enjoyed a brief stretch in the spotlight following Jones' season-ending ACL tear, but he was replaced by a healthy Tyrod Taylor under center to close out the campaign. As it stands, DeVito could compete with Lock for the No. 2 role this offseason, but it's also possible the Giants add another name to the quarterback room in April's draft, where they hold the No. 6 overall pick.
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Giants' Tommy DeVito: Gets cameo in Week 18 win
Tommy DeVito completed both of his pass attempts for 14 yards in Sunday's 27-10 victory versus Philadelphia.Tyrod Taylor started for New York for the second straight week, but DeVito took over for a series in the first quarter after the former suffered a thumb injury. DeVito completed a five-yard pass on that drive but wasn't able to lead New York to a first down, and Taylor returned for the team's next offensive series. DeVito got one more look in the third quarter and logged a nine-yard completion on his final pass attempt of the campaign. The rookie QB finished the season having completed 64.0 percent of his 178 pass attempts for 1,101 yards and an 8:3 TD:INT while rushing 36 times for 195 yards and a touchdown over nine games, including six starts. DeVito's opportunity to play this season was largely a result of injuries -- Daniel Jones tore the ACL in his right knee Week 9 and was lost for the remainder of the year, and Taylor sat out Weeks 9-14 with an injury to his rib cage. That said, DeVito provided a spark (and a good underdog story) at times after being pressed into action, and he has a strong chance of working as Jones' backup next year with Taylor a free agent and likely set to land elsewhere.